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"That said, everyone's issue is different!"

Bull's-eye! That's the reason this topic is so popular and long-lasting. I noticed that to date this poic has 1,204 postings. Wow! I just returned my first pair of Hokas. They were super comfortable––until I stood and began to walk around.
My PN symptom is entirely bad balance. While the Hokas felt great so long as I was sitting at my desk, the moment I got up and asked the Hokas to help me with locomotion, they proved too cushy, so cushy that I felt I might tip over in any one of 360° directions. My conclusion? Hokas are fantastic shoes, but not if a PNer's problem is entirely bad balance.

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I loved my Hoka Arahis until recently when I started feeling wobbly in them! I switched to Brooke Glycerin 21 supportive (I always was a pronator). They are cushy and supportive, not throwing my balance off.